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Perceived Appropriateness of Assessing for Health-related Socioeconomic Risks Among Adult Patients with Cancer.

Milkie VuKelly BoydEmilia H De MarchisBridgette G GarnacheLaura M GottliebCary P GrossNita K LeeStacy Tessler LindauSophia MunVictoria A WinslowJennifer A Makelarski
Published in: Cancer research communications (2023)
National organizations recommend addressing HRSRs such as food/housing insecurity, transportation/utilities difficulties, and interpersonal violence among patients with cancer. In our study, most patients with cancer perceived screening for HRSRs in clinical settings as appropriate. Meanwhile, concerns may remain over the documentation of HRSRs in EHRs.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • human health
  • mental illness
  • electronic health record
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer